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    Sri Lankan Migrant Workers Report Chemical Water Attacks in Israel

    November 7, 2025Updated:November 7, 20252 Mins Read
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    Three Sri Lankan migrant workers in Israel have reported being attacked with chemical-laced water in what appears to be targeted assaults against foreign workers. The Sri Lankan Embassy in Israel confirmed this after several videos and reports began circulating online showing foreign workers being sprayed with water mixed with chemicals.

    The Embassy said the victims came forward to share their experiences after these incidents appeared in isolated areas. They have officially informed the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Population and Immigration Authority (PIBA), requesting immediate action to protect foreign workers.

    Following the first reported case, police in Dimona arrested five suspects between the ages of 13 and 19. These suspects were detained for six days while investigations continue. Authorities are also reviewing CCTV footage to track down others who may be involved.

    The Embassy explained that Israeli society generally treats foreign workers with respect, and incidents like this are not common. They also noted that while many people in Israel have licensed firearms, such weapons are rarely used to harm civilians. However, because tensions remain high in some areas, foreign workers have been advised to stay alert.

    To protect themselves, Sri Lankans working in Israel have been encouraged to move in groups, especially when traveling to collect or send money. They are also advised not to use mobile phones while walking, to avoid distractions in public spaces.

    Why were the workers attacked?
    The exact reason is still under investigation, but evidence suggests the attacks may have been carried out by small groups targeting foreign workers in isolated areas.

    Security forces in Israel are actively monitoring the situation and investigating reports. Meanwhile, the Embassy is offering direct support and guidance to affected individuals.

    Foreign workers in Israel are advised to use the following emergency contacts if needed:

    • Police Emergency: 100
    • Ambulance Service: 101 (free)
    • Sri Lankan Embassy Hotline (WhatsApp): +94 71 844 7305

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